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Rayleigh noise mitigation in long-reach hybrid DWDM-TDM PONs

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Feature Issue on Passive Optical Network Architectures and Technologies

An architecture employing a centralized light source and reflective modulator at the customer is proposed and demonstrated for a long-reach, hybrid dense wavelength division multiplexed (DWDM)-time-division multiplexed (TDM) passive optical network (PON). Impairments to the upstream channel caused by Rayleigh backscattering in the network are mitigated using a dual-feeder-fiber approach in conjunction with a novel detuned filtering and spectral-broadening scheme. The experimental results show that the network, with a total reach of 116km and an upstream bit rate of 10Gbits/s, can support up to 256 customers on each TDM PON. The potential performance improvements obtainable from an optimized architecture are also discussed.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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